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Oil in service trucks to use in the field?

Just curious how everyone does it. I buy motor and hydraulic oil in bulk. Then transfer the hydraulic oil into 5 gallon buckets, and motor oil into 2.5 gallon jugs. I try to keep 2 of each in every truck. Sometimes they seem to turn over and soak the inside of the bed in oil before you realize it’s tipped over. Does anyone else have a better solution or easier way? I Will be running 6 service trucks and 7 tractors.

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Maybe you could zip-tie a couple plastic milk crates together and then secure those somewhere in the bed.

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